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  1. Science stories in the news include123:
    • Researchers restoring sensation for paralyzed or amputated limbs through brain implants and neural interfaces.
    • Nations discussing climate change commitments.
    • Global warming likely to exceed 1.5 degrees Celsius in the next six years.
    • A Canadian teen possibly catching an H5 bird flu virus.
    • Muon colliders for unlocking physics secrets.
    • Detailed structure of a misfolded protein from a diseased deer.
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    Through brain implants, neural interfaces and skin grafts, researchers are starting to restore sensation for paralysed or amputated limbs. Nations gather to discuss who should pay to prevent the worst effects of climate change. But Donald Trump’s US election win might dampen commitments.

    There is a 50% chance that global warming will consistently exceed 1.5 degrees Celsius in the next six years, according to a new report. A teen in Canada may be the first person to catch an H5 bird flu virus within the country. Health officials are now working to confirm the diagnosis.
    Muon colliders could slam the subatomic particles together in hopes of unlocking physics secrets. Giving muons a speed boost is a crucial step. The detailed structure of a misfolded protein from a diseased deer could help explain why the disease hasn’t made the leap to humans.
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